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Hey Rob, It was good talking to you earlier today. I am looking forward to a mutually beneficial relationship going forward. I was wondering if you are able to meet for lunch next week so that we can go over some of the details to get this project off the ground. Let me know if …

You know those weird emails that try to trick you into handing over your information? Turns out they work way better than you'd expect, according to a new study from Google and the University of California, San Diego.

How do you get more people to open your emails and click through to your content? The answer: you have to use the right words. Because certain words in the English language are dramatically more powerful than others if you want to persuade people to take action – like clicking a link to your latest post.

We've all heard cynics proclaim that Email Marketing is a thing of the past, but is it really dead? Not even close. Email marketing carried out properly is one of the most powerful tools that marketers have at their disposal. Here's a list of the 38 best email marketing tools on the market today...

One evening, after a frustrating chat with his boss, Jason Bauman sent an email to a co-worker. He wrote that his supervisor never praised him, only criticized, and said he found this frustrating. He went on for several hundred words. Mr. Bauman, the manager of a cellphone store at the time, complained that his boss was bad at his job. He said the man was jealous because he made less money than his employees. He insisted his boss had no right to give him what he called “a hard time.”

NEWS ANALYSIS: There's been a lot of conflicting claims from all sides about whether former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton improperly handled classified government email. Read on to learn what the rules actually say.

A few weeks back, we had hundreds of people informing us via Twitter that ProtonMail was being used by Elliot Alderson from this summer’s hit TV show, Mr. Robot. With the highly anticipated season finale airing tomorrow (8/26/2015), we are finally able to share the...

A provider of end-to-end encrypted e-mail said it paid a ransom of almost $6,000 to stop highly advanced denial-of-service attacks that knocked its networks, and the networks of some of its upstream providers, offline. In a blog post published Thursday, officials of Switzerland-based ProtonMail said they "grudgingly agreed" to pay 15 bitcoins, which at current valuations came to about $5,850, to the attackers in exchange for them halting the assault.

Soon, you may see a warning in Gmail that tells you that an email has arrived over an unencrypted connection. Gmail already defaults to using HTTPS for the connections between your browser and its servers, but for the longest time, the standard practice for sending email between providers was to leave them unencrypted. If somebody managed to intercept those messages, it was pretty trivial to snoop on them.

Yahoo Mail is not looking kindly on some users of ad-blocking software. A thread on the forums for the service Adblock Plus, first spotted by Digiday, suggested some Yahoo Mail users were being prevented from accessing their email unless they disabled their ad blockers, and a Yahoo spokesperson confirmed to The Verge that the message is indeed part of a "test" for some users.

Email has been around for almost fifty years, and all through that time, it has transformed our daily lives — and the world of business — in a fundamental way. Few things have impacted the post-Internet world as much as email. And even though it’s wilted slightly in the face of walled-garden social networks, it’s still a hugely important technology. According to Pew Research, only 6% of teenagers exchange email daily, but that’s still incredible when you think about it. Email still matters.

I use Gmail as my primary backup email system; it does certain things very well and comes in handy. Why don't I use it all the time? I'm not a fan of what I consider to be a very clunky interface. Gmail began as an invite-only product and quickly became the top free email system. But I think Outlook.com, Yahoo Mail, and dozens of other systems are better and easier to use.

As you may have heard, last week we were sued for $15 million by Shiva Ayyadurai, who claims to have invented email. We have written, at great length, about his claims and our opinion — backed up by detailed and thorough evidence &mdash...

Google is stopping one of the most controversial advertising formats: ads inside Gmail that scan users’ email contents. The decision didn’t come from Google’s ad team, but from its cloud unit, which is angling to sign up more corporate customers.

Companies must tell employees in advance if their work email accounts are being monitored without unduly infringing their privacy, the European Court of Human Rights said in a ruling on Tuesday defining the scope of corporate email snooping.

Next time you get sent a scam email FORWARD it me@rescam.org. Hey, like the video said, I’m Re:scam. Netsafe built me as a new weapon in the fight against the billion-dollar email scam industry. I’m a sophisticated AI email program designed to reply to email scammers. When you forward a scam to me I adopt one of my many personas and I engage them in conversation, so they waste their time talking to a computer instead of targeting real people.